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| - This was my second visit to Hash House (at this same location) and this time I was with a group of six ladies who were in town for a bachelorette party. I suggested Hash House at the M as a good breakfast spot on their way out of town and I think I can declare our visit a success.
While I can't say I ever visit the M except to eat (seriously: they've got some good restaurants), the resort itself is really beautiful. Like, in the running with City Center in decor, just, ya know, farther away. Hash House is tucked into a corner, so it can be a bit hard to find, but it's worth the search. And the wait, as there probably will be one. One neat thing, however, is that they will text you when your table is ready, so you don't have to glue yourself to their benches while you wait.
If it's not already clear from the other reviews, the portions here are enormous. Like, not big: actually enormous. Two or three people could easily share one pancake. Seriously. That huge.
Frankly, though, the prices are so good that you may as well get your own entree, then take home the rest and eat off of it for a week, like Homer Simpson when he got that giant sandwich that Marge had to eventually throw away, but he went and ate it out of the trash can because it was still that good.
Last time, I got the sage fried chicken and waffles, which was quite good, but I'm not a huge sage fan. So, this time, I switched it out and got the pork benedict. Mother of god, so good. The sauce is amazing. The pork is great. The biscuit? Epic. The eggs? Great. Did I mention the sauce?
Someone in our party this time got the Snickers pancake. "What's it got in it?" she asked, thinking it was going to be like, splashes of caramel and chocolate. "Actual chopped up Snickers," replied the waiter. . . and he did not lie. That enormous pancake must have had an entire candy bar chunked up in there.
I got a tangerine mimosa, which was fantastic. My only regret is not getting a pineapple mimosa, as that was apparently an option I somehow missed. My friend got a BLT Bloody Mary and her life has basically been changed, a la Homer's Giant Sandwich.
One thing that maybe hasn't been mentioned is that this place has a fantastic view-- panoramic, floor to ceiling windows with gorgeous views of the mountains and the Strip. When the whether isn't oppressively hot, definitely take a seat out on the patio and soak up the natural and man made beauty, chilling together in the beautiful mess that is Las Vegas.
10/10 will be back.
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